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An opportunity to see some of the programmes which BBC Television provides for schools throughout the year.

A series prepared for children of seven to nine years old in primary schools.
Introduced by Tim Gudgin.

The Little Man No Bigger Than a Finger
A television adaptation by Joy Whitby of a Turkish fairy tale.
and
Another visit to Wheelbarrow Farm
(Previously shown on March 26)

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Presenter:
Tim
Gudgin
Film editor:
Malcolm
James
Producer:
Claire
Chovil
Adapter (The Little Man no Bigger than a Finger):
Joy
Whitby
[Actor] (The Little Man no Bigger than a Finger):
Jeffrey
Segal
[Actor] (The Little Man no Bigger than a Finger):
Keith
Williams
[Actor] (The Little Man no Bigger than a Finger):
Frank
Duncan

A series running throughout the year designed for children between nine and eleven years old in primary schools.
Keith has just started work on the river, having been bound apprentice to his father, a Thames lighterman.
Previously shown on May 9

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from Garmisch Partenkcirchen
With the Winter Olympic Games imminent the world's ski-jumping champions compete in this exciting event from Germany's winter sports centre in the Bavarian Alps.
Presented by the German Television Service

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A romantic film comedy starring James Stewart and Jane Wyman.
Rip Smith, an expert on public opinion polls, discovers a small town that accurately represents the opinion of the whole of the United States. This short-cut to fame and riches proves embarrassing when he finds himself liking most of the towns-people and falling in love with one of them.

Part of a concert of music by the Strauss family given in the Main Hall of the Musikverein by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
Led and directed by Willi Boskovsky
Recorded via Eurovision by courtesy of the Austrian Television Service
Introduced by Antony Hopkins.

A weekly series introduced by Johnny Morris with Tony Soper.
A magazine of stories about animals, sometimes in the wild, sometimes in the home, and sometimes in the zoo-but always magical.
From the West

A film series starring Michael Rennie as Harry Lime.
Guest star, Viveca Lindfors
A BBC film release
A precious casket becomes the motive for piracy, and Harry Lime proves that he is not always for sale to the highest bidder.

Introduced by Peter Dimmock.
Sportsview looks forward to An Olympic Year with some of the sports stars who will be at Innsbruck and Tokyo.
Cricket: England v. Australia Whither the Ashes?
Soccer: Top of the world in 1964?

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